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I have been working out on and off for nearly 4 years, with the past two years being more serious. I have tried many types of workouts, many schemes, reps, diets and all the lot. The last month I have been doing something that has absolutely changed the way I look at working out forever and has done ABSOLUTE WONDERS for my physique.
I have been using HIT the last month. I believe, even if you choose not to use the exact HIT program, that High Intensity is THE most important factor to making serious results. Most of us know by now, any basic routine will allow some results. You exercise and your body adapts in one way or another. Maybe its not a quick as you like, or a strong as you like, but chances are you will see some kind of results. But to get the best results in the fastest amount of time is what everyones basic goal is. I doubt I have any arguments so far.
Doing a HIT program (there are many versions), you can pretty much do any exercises you like, as long as they are compound and the INTENSITY IS HIGH. I cannot stress that enough. INTENSITY is one half the reason my growth has been so impressive the past month. However, the other equally important factor is FREQUENCY. I seriously believe I have been overtraining my entire life. No joke. I believe 95 percent of people bodybuilding overtrain. Im not talking about 5 days a week, or split routines which are obviously overtraining ( at least for people not using steroids), but im talking about 4 times a week. Even 3 times a week.
I know what some people are thinking.... 3 times a week OVERTRAINING. Most people dont feel like they train enough doing 3 times a week. But I believe, for the average person using no steroids, that 3 times can defintely lead to overtraining.
I have made the BEST gains of my LIFE by working out once every 4 -5 days. That equals to 2 workouts a week and BARELY 2 a week. I also only workout for about 35 to 45 min per workout, doing NO MORE than 2 sets for an exercise. Usually just one. I may do 2 or 3 sets for a body part, doing a different exercise each time, and I always go to absolute positive failure. The key to this is INTENSITY which I cannot stress enough. INTENSITY puts huge stress on your body and you will need 4 or 5 days to fully recover for another workout. Do you think going nearly two weeks before working a certain muscle group is too long? Dont think that way. Try it. A normal person eating a healthy, high protein diet, with legal supplements (creatine, glutamine, even prohomones) need more time to recover than someone using an illegal steroid, which increases recovery time remarkably.
I dont mean to preach, I am simply sharing my experiences with you guys, hoping this will help those who are unhappy with the progress they are making, and even those who have been happy. Give it a month. Try reading the late great Mike Mentzer, who has published 4 or 5 books on HIT training, and now many other publications, articles and scientific research which claim high intensity, and low volume is the best way for to gain muscle mass quickly and safely.
This has worked wonders for me, and Im sure it will do the same for you.
Dave
I have been using HIT the last month. I believe, even if you choose not to use the exact HIT program, that High Intensity is THE most important factor to making serious results. Most of us know by now, any basic routine will allow some results. You exercise and your body adapts in one way or another. Maybe its not a quick as you like, or a strong as you like, but chances are you will see some kind of results. But to get the best results in the fastest amount of time is what everyones basic goal is. I doubt I have any arguments so far.
Doing a HIT program (there are many versions), you can pretty much do any exercises you like, as long as they are compound and the INTENSITY IS HIGH. I cannot stress that enough. INTENSITY is one half the reason my growth has been so impressive the past month. However, the other equally important factor is FREQUENCY. I seriously believe I have been overtraining my entire life. No joke. I believe 95 percent of people bodybuilding overtrain. Im not talking about 5 days a week, or split routines which are obviously overtraining ( at least for people not using steroids), but im talking about 4 times a week. Even 3 times a week.
I know what some people are thinking.... 3 times a week OVERTRAINING. Most people dont feel like they train enough doing 3 times a week. But I believe, for the average person using no steroids, that 3 times can defintely lead to overtraining.
I have made the BEST gains of my LIFE by working out once every 4 -5 days. That equals to 2 workouts a week and BARELY 2 a week. I also only workout for about 35 to 45 min per workout, doing NO MORE than 2 sets for an exercise. Usually just one. I may do 2 or 3 sets for a body part, doing a different exercise each time, and I always go to absolute positive failure. The key to this is INTENSITY which I cannot stress enough. INTENSITY puts huge stress on your body and you will need 4 or 5 days to fully recover for another workout. Do you think going nearly two weeks before working a certain muscle group is too long? Dont think that way. Try it. A normal person eating a healthy, high protein diet, with legal supplements (creatine, glutamine, even prohomones) need more time to recover than someone using an illegal steroid, which increases recovery time remarkably.
I dont mean to preach, I am simply sharing my experiences with you guys, hoping this will help those who are unhappy with the progress they are making, and even those who have been happy. Give it a month. Try reading the late great Mike Mentzer, who has published 4 or 5 books on HIT training, and now many other publications, articles and scientific research which claim high intensity, and low volume is the best way for to gain muscle mass quickly and safely.
This has worked wonders for me, and Im sure it will do the same for you.
Dave
